Prince0217 · M
Yeah that is true.
IsawDDevil · 36-40, M
Science literacy makes intelligence obsolute at least the knowledge kind.
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IsawDDevil · 36-40, M
@Miram yes and the knowldge to learn how somethinh works is available to everybody. Which makes knowledge of that kind obsolete. Now the minds who are intelligent are discussing ideas people never heard of. What im trying to say is someone adding to bubble of knowldge is truly intelligent or an inventor of sorts the other people just reciting known material.
Miram · 31-35, F
@IsawDDevil
Everything new we come to understand is built on prior experiences and variables.
Everything.
There is no such thing as knowledge which is found in isolation, without dependent connections of a sort. We need a path. The paths are collectively explored through centuries of hard work.
It would be foolish to think yourself capable to building on Nothingness. That's a self-delusion.
What you do with the knowledge , even if it is already known, that can demonstrate your cognitive abilities.
More access is a good thing.
Science literacy and intelligence aren't mutually exclusive. They are strongly related.
Everything new we come to understand is built on prior experiences and variables.
Everything.
There is no such thing as knowledge which is found in isolation, without dependent connections of a sort. We need a path. The paths are collectively explored through centuries of hard work.
It would be foolish to think yourself capable to building on Nothingness. That's a self-delusion.
What you do with the knowledge , even if it is already known, that can demonstrate your cognitive abilities.
More access is a good thing.
Science literacy and intelligence aren't mutually exclusive. They are strongly related.
IsawDDevil · 36-40, M
@Miram yes, but there those that learn knowledge and those that built on knowledge. I actually find all thing interesting so much in the world to explore.
BooksRMe · 46-50, M
Just knowing such people exist is enough for me .....:)





